Durable Fence Material
Iron has the strength to withstand a lot more damage than other fencing materials, including wood or vinyl. If maintained properly, it can last you a long time. Additionally, damage to an iron fence does not mean the homeowner has to replace the whole thing. Repairing an iron fence is almost always an option.
Most homeowners can also feel secure with an iron fence, which can help keep intruders off of your property. An iron fence will also survive the occasional fallen tree branch.
This durability means the fence lasts longer, and you're less likely to need to replace it.
Sustainable Material
Iron is the second most abundant metal found in the outermost layer of the earth, and experts believe that iron makes up about one-third of the Earth's total mass. This versatile metal gets more use around the world than all other metals combined.
The prevalence of iron in the Earth's crust means that mining companies can target iron-rich deposits easily without fruitless searches, making it a more sustainable material.
Commonly Recycled Product
Even though its prevalence makes mining easier, mining still affects the environment. However, anyone concerned with the potential damage from mining for iron as a raw material should feel comforted by the fact that much of the metal used today comes from recycled materials.
Recycling reduces the need for mining, and it can lower the amount of energy used to transport ore and process the raw material into a usable product. Industry estimates state that recycled scrap accounts for 84 percent of the iron and steel used in foundries today. The use of scrap metals at foundries, rather than iron ore, cuts energy consumption in half.
People often feel motivated to recycle metals because it is profitable for them. The ability to earn a living, or at least earn extra money, from scrap metal collecting encourages people to consider recycling instead of throwing metal away. Metal also survives the recycling process well, so recycled iron remains viable for many reuses.
Easily Reclaimed
When it comes to iron, even a neglected fence has potential. Iron is easy to reclaim and make beautiful once again. Sandblasting can remove excess rust buildup, and experts can remove and replace the areas weakened by too much oxidation. Once complete, a fence can look as beautiful as it did when it was new.
Even an incomplete fence, due to age or neglect, has the potential for reuse. Antique shops often sell individual ornamental iron fence panels and gates for decorative uses. And people sometimes use the fence remnants in gardens or as interior decor accents.
Desirable Home Accent
The desirability of iron should also factor into the choice for environmentally aware homeowners. Homebuyers are less likely to demolish and replace desirable features, especially if they retain their beauty over time. An ornamental iron fence adds elegance and curb appeal to a home. An owner that installs an iron fence has some security that the new owner will not rip it out and send it to a landfill.
At
Central California Ornamental Iron
, we offer distinctive iron fences and gates. Durable products save homeowners money over the years and are an environmentally sensible choice. Contact us if you want a secure and durable fencing solution.